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#1 NegativeAWESOME
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I'm aware. This will be interesting.
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#2 NegativeAWESOME
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Help me choose what movie I should see with this indecisive girl.

We aren't over 17 so no rated R movies.

What do ya think?

*EDIT: All I really asked for was a recommendation. Looks like I won't be getting any decent recommendations, so screw it, people here took this topic way too seriously. Lock please.

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#3 NegativeAWESOME
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Why would anyone who can THINK try to defend Activision and their Call of Duty milking. Evil and greed in its purest form.
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#4 NegativeAWESOME
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And why does this matter.......? If greasy teens get addicted, then the game sells more.
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#5 NegativeAWESOME
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We already pay $60 a year...
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#6 NegativeAWESOME
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They could AT LEAST include all three overpriced map packs.
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#7 NegativeAWESOME
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Basically pet peeves...somewhat.

I find keeping up a decent conversation while having a meal inherently flawed and not practical, and how its expected in todays culture makes it worse. I don't want to TALK while I'm enjoying a meal. Especially if you're on a date, I just find it extremely uncomfortable with the inevitable awkward silences in the conversation. I don't care, let me have my meal in my freaking dark basement ALONE DAMMIT.

Know what else? Having house pets when parents don't know if they're child has allergies. Allergies are miserable and don't end until the source is removed. When they actually find out that one of their childs constant itchy eyes and runny noses are from their beloved furry ****er, little Sally throws a temper tantrum at the thought of getting rid of the family pet, the typical mentally weak mother has a nervous breakdown, and the typical denial filled father will just have that one suffering child live through it. Dogs and cats are cute. People like cute things. Therefore, People like Dogs and Cats. It's horrible when I see disfunctional familes having pets with an allergic child who constantly takes pills that don't work. Miserable 24/7 for that child.

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#8 NegativeAWESOME
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Only 400 students? That's not much at all... It would be easier to make friends if they live closer to you.LustForSoul
So freaking true. Now there IS a high school nearby me that has 3000+ students, I'm wishing I gone there.
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#9 NegativeAWESOME
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I'm about to be a junior and I go a private high school with a little over 400 students. The school as a whole has grades k-12.

Now I'm really curious as to how the community is at these high highschools with say 2000+ students. There's an impossibly unfixable problem with my reputation at this very school...I won't go into detail, but I could've used some better first impressions to be more appreciated now. I was a social outcast grades 1-8, and since many students who go here have always been here, it was frustrating making friends and people just didn't want to get to know me. But I've found myself in high school. As of 10th grade I'm thankfully more respected. I've only got a few close friends, and it's hard to hang with them because they live so far away. I don't seem to have a decent "group" of friends, sadly.

I just wonder what it's like to be able to get to know a lot of people and have more chances of finding a group of friends to relate to while at the same time having them all live very close by.

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#10 NegativeAWESOME
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I know, not the most interesting topic on this board, I mean who WANTS to talk about unfair and corrupt standardised tests?

I'm currently a Sophomore, and I haven't started studying for it yet. I hear some people start as soon as 7th grade, which is just rediculous if you ask me. How are you supposed to remember all that on top of what's going in school? Junior year is going to be tough, especially since Pre-Calc is starting, my not so good 3.2 GPA is ****ed. I can't even keep above a C+ in Trigonometry.

So, back to the question, when would be a good time for studying for this?

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